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  • #80557

    In reply to: errored when installed

    adtv
    Member

    it always showed the error even after a clean install.

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 1280

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesfunctions.bb-l10n.php on line 484

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php:1280) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 390

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesbackpresspomomo.php on line 171

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php:1280) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesfunctions.bb-core.php on line 1101

    #80501
    chrishajer
    Participant

    Hopefully you have a database backup since that will be the easiest way to fix this. If you used the same database prefix for WordPress and your bbPress installation, bbPress tried to install into some existing WordPress tables.

    Here is a list of the tables created by both packages:

    bbPress tables:

    forums
    meta
    posts
    terms
    term_relationships
    term_taxonomy
    topics
    users
    usermeta

    WordPress tables:
    terms
    term_taxonomy
    term_relationships
    comments
    links
    options
    postmeta
    posts
    users
    usermeta

    From that list, it looks like the following tables have the same names in bbPress and WordPress:

    posts
    terms
    term_relationships
    term_taxonomy
    users
    usermeta

    So, if you used the same prefix, I think bbPress would just happily write into those tables. I’ve never done it, so I’m not certain, but I think that’s what would happen.

    I guess it’s possible also that it just leaves the existing WordPress tables alone, but the tables are not usable in bbPress, so there could be weirdness. It’s also possible that bbPress tries to alter the tables and fails in some places, making the table unusable for bbPress and probably WordPress.

    It’s easiest to just replace the database with a recent backup. If you don’t have that, then you will have to look at the database directly with a tool like phpMyAdmin and see exactly what happened.

    #80466
    chrishajer
    Participant

    When you click “Admin” what happens?

    And did you log in at bbPress or WordPress?

    Did you try clearing your browser cookies?

    #80465

    I have this problem, always ended up concluding bbPress admin just doesn’t like login cookies set from the WordPress side. It’s a relatively common problem too, so it’s probably worth checking if it’s ever been reported to Trac.

    #32063
    weildish
    Member

    (As an afterthought, this ought to be in troubleshooting, but I can’t change it… sorry!)

    Hello. Let me introduce myself. I am an idiot.

    I installed bbPress to my server. I wanted to have user integration with my WordPress installation. Great. I ran the installation, but I knew I’d have to do a lot of things manually because of my server set up. I entered the appropriate information for the config file, and it prompted me to create the config file with certain information in it because it didn’t have permissions to do so. Exactly what I expected. I ran the rest of the setup as it should go, and when I had it commence with the installation, it said that it had installed but with some minor errors. I looked at the config file, and the keys hadn’t been saved. So I entered in the keys as they should have gone, but then I stupidly changed the blasted database prefix to the same prefix as my WordPress installation thinking for some stupid reason that I was changing the setting for WordPress integration! IDIOT! It installs again with some “minor errors,” but this time going to the address of the forum actually brought up the forum instead of the installation prompt. I mozy on over to my WordPress installation (http://ipfcubed.com– which I’ve currently set to be inaccessable to the public– you’ll see why). Now every single draft and scheduled post (as well as unapproved submissions from contributors in the community) is now visible on the main page. When I make a new post, it says the year is 1999 (EDIT: Sorry– the date is still correct, but the post’s address says that it’s 1999: http://ipfcubed.com/1999/11//. The published posts count is also off– it says I have zero published posts in the dashboard. I can see that I’ve majorly messed up the posts table. Can someone PLEASE help me fix it? Any and all suggestions are welcome! Below I’ve provided both the error message and the installation log that it gave me:

    THE LOG (errors below this):

    Referrer is OK, beginning installation…<br />
    >>> Setting up custom user table constants</p>
    <p>Step 1 - Creating database tables<br />
    >>> Modifying database: jordan_wp (localhost)<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_forums<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Creating table<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_meta<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Creating table<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_posts<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: post_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> SQL ERROR! See the error log for more detail<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: forum_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: topic_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: poster_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: post_text<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: post_time<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: poster_ip<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Setting default on column: post_status<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: post_status<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: post_position<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Dropping index: PRIMARY<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding index: PRIMARY<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> SQL ERROR! See the error log for more detail<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding index: topic_time<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding index: poster_time<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding index: post_time<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding index: post_text<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_terms<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: term_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: name<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_term_relationships<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: object_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: term_taxonomy_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Adding column: user_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_term_taxonomy<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: term_taxonomy_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: term_id<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Changing column: parent<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done<br />
    >>>>>> Table: ipf3_topics<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Creating table<br />
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Done</p>
    <p>Step 2 - WordPress integration (optional)<br />
    >>> WordPress address (URL): http://ipfcubed.com/<br />
    >>> Blog address (URL): http://ipfcubed.com/<br />
    >>> WordPress cookie keys set.<br />
    >>> WordPress "auth" cookie salt set from input.<br />
    >>> WordPress "logged in" cookie salt set from input.<br />
    >>> Fetching missing WordPress cookie salts.<br />
    >>>>>> WordPress "secure auth" cookie salt not set.<br />
    >>> User database table prefix: ipf3_</p>
    <p>Step 3 - Site settings<br />
    >>> Site name: IPF³ Forum<br />
    >>> Site address (URL): http://forum.ipfcubed.com/<br />
    >>> From email address: jordanspencer@ipfcubed.com<br />
    >>> Key master role assigned to existing user<br />
    >>>>>> Username: admin<br />
    >>>>>> Email address: jordanspencer@ipfcubed.com<br />
    >>>>>> Password: Your existing password<br />
    >>> Description: Just another bbPress community<br />
    >>> Forum name: The General of Electric<br />
    >>>>>> Topic: Your first topic<br />
    >>>>>>>>> Post: First Post! w00t.<br />
    >>> Key master email sent

    There were some errors encountered during installation!

    ERRORS:

    SQL ERROR!<br />
    >>> Database: jordan_wp (localhost)<br />
    >>>>>> ALTER TABLE <code></code>ipf3_posts<code>ADD COLUMN</code>post_id

    bigint(20) NOT NULL auto_increment;

    >>>>>> Incorrect table definition; there can be only one auto column and it must be defined as a key

    SQL ERROR!

    >>> Database: jordan_wp (localhost)

    >>>>>> ALTER TABLE ipf3_posts ADD PRIMARY KEY (post_id);

    >>>>>> Key column ‘post_id’ doesn’t exist in table

    Thank you!

    #57470
    alekseo
    Member

    Great guide. Will try make a theme for it

    #32094

    I just set up a bbpress in a subfolder of my wordpress blog /forums and everything seemed to be working fine until I tried to install some plugins.

    I would click on “Plugins” on the left side of the menu and be directed to a blank page: /forums/bb-admin/plugins.php

    I have really no idea what to do right now and could use any kind of help you guys can offer.

    #80556

    In reply to: errored when installed

    chrishajer
    Participant

    bbPress is not a plugin for WordPress – you already figured that out and moved it.

    To reinstall, I would drop the tables from the database, then delete your bb-config.php and start the installation again in the new location. If you have errors after a clean install like that, post them here.

    #32091
    hokejzinas
    Member

    Now I try to set up my own web, so I choose WordPress. And when i try to install bbpress there is one problem

    First of all I upload all bbPress files in subdirectory /Forum

    All installation went fine, and finish succesfully, but when I try to reach my forum/admin panel (http://…&#8230; .com/Forum), than there is error message:

    “Oh dear!

    bbPress is already installed.

    Perhaps you meant to run the upgrade script instead?”

    What I should to do, to avoid it, and set up bbPress correctly?

    Thanks!

    #80555

    In reply to: errored when installed

    adtv
    Member

    sr now i want to have a new install and i move bbpress folder to wordpress (http://localhost/wordpress/bbpress) but i don’t know how can i uninstall it?

    i moved bbpress folder to wordpress and change name to forum and type http://localhost/wordpress/forum but still error:

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 1280

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesfunctions.bb-l10n.php on line 484

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php:1280) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 390

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesbackpresspomomo.php on line 171

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php:1280) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpressforumbb-includesfunctions.bb-core.php on line 1101

    plz help me!

    #32089
    adtv
    Member

    plz help me.

    my error:

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-settings.php on line 186

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-includesbackpressfunctions.wp-object-cache.php on line 108

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-includesbackpresspomomo.php on line 171

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-includesfunctions.bb-l10n.php on line 484

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-includesbackpressclass.wp-taxonomy.php on line 581

    Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 1280

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-settings.php:186) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-adminincludesclass.bb-install.php on line 390

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-settings.php:186) in C:xampplitehtdocswordpresswp-contentpluginsbbpressbb-includesfunctions.bb-core.php on line 1101

    For the record — I am completely and totally new to bbPress but I have a pretty good knowledge of wordpress and themes.

    I am setting up a forum for french speaking people so the interface has to be completely french BUT, I am english and need the admin area to be english. We installed version 1.0.2 thinking we could get a plugin but now I wonder if I have the right installation.

    Can anyone help me figure this out?

    Thanks!

    Helen

    #32088
    kirkpatrick
    Member

    I have a wordpress.org username (kirk837). I logged into forum here using that, found my profile looked ok, and tried to post. My post is visible to me while logged in, but is visible to no one else (guest or logged in).

    In desperation, I created a new registration (the one I’m posting from now), and posted a copy of my old post — worked just fine.

    So — it does say “To participate, register or login with your WordPress.org username:” But that didn’t work for me, even though that username was recognized upon login.

    What’s going on?

    #32087
    kirkpatrick
    Member

    I have a deep integration of bbPress 1.0.2 and WordPress 2.8.4 at riogallinasschool.org, using a heavily modified Kakumei template.

    Integration works well. I only register users from WP. Logins work from either BBP or WP. WP users appear correctly to BBP (every user can log in from both WP and BBP)..

    Logout from WP is fine regardless of where the login occurred (so, no cookie problems).

    However, when logging out from BBP (using the Kakumei “Log out” link), the logout occurs (so cookies are working), but I am redirected to a 404. The logout link is bb-login.php?logout=1. I have found that, on the other hand, the link bb-login.php?logout=0 (as typed in) works just fine — logs out, redirects back to page.

    I have hacked a solution. I don’t understand it (I haven’t yet been able to follow the use of the GET variable logout to find where it’s value is used anywhere). But in case anyone else has this problem, here’s the hack.

    The logout link is produced by the function call bb_logout_link(); in the template’s logged-in.php file.

    bb_logout_link is defined in bb-includesfunctions.bb-template.php, and effectively calls bb_get_logout_link with the same arguments. In the latter function, around line 2737, the value logout=1 is hard-coded.

    I have changed the code for bb_get_logout_link so (a) it defaults to logout=1 if logout is not specified in the call to bb_logout_link (thus the hack is non-destructive), but (b) the call bb_logout_link(‘logout=0’); overrides the default.

    This produces the working link, so the “Log out” link works.

    Here’s the code

    Old line 2737 of bb-includesfunctions.bb-template.php was

    $query = array( 'logout' => 1 );

    I changed that to the following (which works because the args were “extract”ed, so $logout has a value from the call to bb_logout_link):

    if ( $logout==NULL ) $logout = 1;  // Defaults to 'logout=1'
    $query = array( 'logout' => $logout ); // Changed '1' to '$logout'

    Then in the template’s logged-in.php, I added the argument to the call to bb_logout_link:

    bb_logout_link('logout=0');

    It works for me.

    Has anyone else has had this problem? If not, I must have broken something somewhere else — so I’d like to know.

    Can anyone explain the bug, or explain where the value of logout is used? (I’ll keep looking, and will post a followup if I find it, but I’m not expert at the subtleties of apply_filters, which appears to be the only possibility.)

    Thanks.

    #32086

    I am new to the forum, so I hope I posted it in the right place.

    I am wanting to add a simple button-link to my WordPress Blog Post template saying something like “Discuss In Forum”. I am using WordPress-bbPress-synchronization to post Blog items to my Forum. This plugin generates a link in the most recent comment that allows you to visit the correct topic for that blog post.

    I would also like to add that I do not know code, so a simplified question is this: How can I add a button to my forum for the correct topic without changing the link every time I use it? Is this something relatively easy to accomplish?

    Thanks in advance for help

    #80519
    chrishajer
    Participant

    What is “WordPress Sync”? Can you post the URL to that please?

    #32079
    thekmen
    Member

    Hi all,

    just wondering if anyone wants to help testing with a Hybrid & bbPress theme?

    The wordpress end is a child theme of Hybrid, & bbPress end is based on Justin Tadlocks experimental bbPress theme.

    I’ll fix up a few bugs tomorrow & let anyone who wants it have it in the next few days.

    You can set the forum url in the wp admin & the link will get added to the page nav.

    You can also set user registrations to be done by bbPress instead of WordPress, and profile links to the bbPress profile pages.

    There is also an area in the bbPress admin to copy & paste your page_nav & cat_nav source, not the same as full integration, but a lot easier…

    Feel free to try it out, register & post rubbish if you want.

    http://im-a-celebrity.com/theme/

    #32078
    mralec
    Member

    Hi Gang, I see others have had difficult getting the installer to connect to the database. I do as well. here is my status:

    1) I reviewed all my database name/user/password. confirmed against wp-config file. all good.

    2) Database on same server as wordpress and bbpress install;

    3) No bb-config file is created yet, so nothing to delete. There is a bb-config-sample which I have left in tact.

    4) My host is Dreamhost; my wordpress blog running like a champ

    5) bbpress folder installed in root directory of wordpress

    Still won’t connect. Thoughts? THANK YOU

    THANK YOU.

    #32077
    xarzu
    Participant

    I have managed to get BBPress and WordPress Sync installed on my web site. That is, the sync plug in (the latest one) is installed and “working” (albiet not as I want it to be). There were a lot of check boxes and input involved to make the plugins (both on the BBPress side and the WordPress) work and see each other. In some of the check boxes I just clicked on them because I was unclear about what they meant.

    The way I would like my WordPress to work is like this. When the user makes his comments about the blog, he is making them in the Forum. So the whole input field where he posts his responses to blogs are not there. Instead there is a link that takes him to the forum where responses are mirrored as responses to the blog.

    If a user goes directly to the forum (an option I will allow). And makes a brand new discussion thread, it is not automatically posted in the blog and the responses to that post are not reflected in the blog as well.

    There are lots of options on the Dashboard for setting up the plugins. Which options should I check and how do I customize the plugins such that my blog and forum behave like I want them to?

    #78578
    KillerSneak
    Member

    /** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */

    require_once(ABSPATH . ‘wp-settings.php’);

    that was needed in your wp-config.php If you want real deep integartion there will be allot more work. I just fixed a long running problem of using all bb-press plugins in wp, i managed to do it after working on it for 4 days

    test2.cell-systems.net .. I’m now able to call plugins from BB in WP (like the BBpm in the header and such)

    I’m thinking about posting my fix / work but.

    The above isn’t (post by gerikg) as you want to integrate bb-press into WordPress and not the other way around. I’m not posting all the work i have done yet btw as i want to run the test site for atleast 2 weeks (to see if any problems appear)

    #57469
    KillerSneak
    Member

    http://test2.cell-systems.net/

    test setup working almost flawless, 100% valid CSS and XHTML :)

    Allot of css work goes into it to make the WP theme and Bb theme to work. I’m not combining both CSS files to make 1 standart css file.

    #76597
    alekseo
    Member

    Feel free to share how you did it! :)

    #32057
    #76596
    dikkevandale
    Participant

    I replied there already :)

    I have fixed all links to show the WordPress Profile including forum statistics below it. The only link I can’t find to fix is on the forum frontpage where the last posting username is shown.

    #57468
    KillerSneak
    Member

    For the people who can’t login. Here are the steps i have taken to make it work:

    **

    BBpress Part

    **

    all php files of bbpress

    <?php bb_get_header(); ?>

    to

    <?php get_header(); ?>

    and

    <?php bb_get_footer(); ?>

    to

    <?php get_footer(); ?>

    :: bb-config.php::

    add just before the ?> ending tag:

    define(‘WP_BB’, true);

    if ( !defined(‘DB_NAME’) ) {

    require_once( dirname(__FILE__) . ‘/../wp-config.php’);

    }

    define(‘WP_BB’, true);

    if ( !defined(‘DB_NAME’) ) {

    require_once( dirname(__FILE__) . ‘/../wp-blog-header.php’);

    }

    **

    WordPress Part

    **

    ::wp-blog-header.php::

    at the top add

    <?php global $forumpage;

    $forumpage = TRUE; ?>

    This should at least make the login part work and replace the header + footer and in some cases (depanding on your WP-Theme??) some css

    http://test2.cell-systems.net/ <- thats the testing site. It;s 01:05 here now and I need to get into my bed. I hope this at least helps a bit as it seems most people who have it working 100% don’t want to share??>>

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